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Family villas in Mallorca

Mallorca is the largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands, set in the heart of the Mediterranean and made for villa holidays where it’s just you and yours. Long loved by families, couples and return visitors, it’s an island where long lazy days roll into laidback, laughter-filled evenings under the stars.

Traditional villages, Roman remains, market towns and coastal resorts sit side by side. Beaches and sheltered coves are within easy reach for spontaneous swims, while the Serra de Tramuntana draws you inland when a change of scene calls.

Whether you stay near the sea or settle into the countryside close to walking and cycling routes, our villas in Mallorca give you space to explore, relax and spend quality time together.

That’s a Mallorca Villacation.

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Resorts in Mallorca

Alcudia

Alcudia

If you are looking for a villa holiday steeped in rich history and culture with traditional seaside ...
Arta

Arta

Arta is a picturesque town just a few kilometres inland from the north-east coast of Mallorca. ...
Cala d'Or

Cala d'Or

Cala d'Or is located on the southeast coast of Mallorca and is largely characterised by numerous ...
Cala San Vicente

Cala San Vicente

Cala San Vicente is a tiny fishing village tucked away in the hillside on the northwest tip of ...
Can Picafort

Can Picafort

Can Picafort is located in the North-east area of Mallorca, near the well known Bay of Alcudia. A ...
Pollensa

Pollensa

At the eastern end of the Tramuntana Mountains lies the stylish and cultural ancient town of ...
Puerto Pollensa

Puerto Pollensa

Located on the north coast of Mallorca, Puerto Pollensa, with it's long sand beaches, gentle sea ...
Sa Pobla

Sa Pobla

Sa Pobla is a small municipality situated in the centre of Mallorca, between Inca and Alcudia. Sa ...

Why book a Mallorca villa holiday with SPL Villas?

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There's more to a great holiday than simply booking flights and a villa. Our team is here to help with all the little extra details, so your time in Mallorca feels simple and stress-free from the start.

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All our villas have been hand-picked by our expert team using our knowledge of what makes the perfect family villa holiday.

Mallorca travel guide

Mallorca, also known as Majorca, is a wonderfully varied island that suits a villa holiday down to the ground. Days can drift between time by the pool, easy trips to nearby beaches or unhurried exploring, with plenty of space to relax, reconnect and bask in idyllic surroundings.

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Frequently asked questions about Mallorca

How long is a flight to Mallorca?

Depending on which UK airport you fly from, flights to Mallorca take between two hours and 15 minutes to three hours.

What currency do I need to take to Mallorca?

As it’s part of Spain, they use the Euro in Mallorca. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted.

What is the time difference between the UK and Mallorca?

Mallorca is one hour ahead of the UK.

When is the best time to go to Mallorca?

With it’s Mediterranean climate, Mallorca experiences hot, dry summers. Sun worshippers should travel in July and August when daytime temperatures are around 30 C. You can expect sunny, warm weather when visiting anytime from June to September.

Earlier or later in the season, can be more changeable and you’re likely to see some rain. However, you could still be enjoying sitting by the pool in October. 

What language is spoken in Mallorca?

Spanish and Mallorcan Catalan are the official languages, however English is widely spoken in resorts, restaurants and tourist areas.

How many airports are in Mallorca?

Mallorca has one main airport, Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI), which serves international and domestic flights.

Is Mallorca the same as Majorca?

Yes. Mallorca is the Spanish spelling, while Majorca is the English version. Both refer to the same island.

What are your top five recommendations for a holiday in Mallorca?

  • Palma Cathedral (La Seu) – A spectacular Gothic masterpiece overlooking Palma's bay, renowned for its impressive architecture and stunning stained-glass windows.
  • Bellver Castle - Beautiful 14th-century circular fortress perched above Palma, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the island's history.
  • Es Trenc Beach – Two kilometres of white sand and sparkling waters, perfect for a tranquil beach day away from the crowds.
  • Valldemossa - A charming village nestled in the hills, renowned for its picturesque stone streets and the historic Carthusian monastery.
  • Cap de Formentor - A majestic cape featuring dramatic cliffs and stunning sea views, showcasing the island’s natural beauty at its finest.